Flexible Flyer Snow Block, colors may vary

October 24, 2014 - Comment

Snow Block MakerSometimes packing snow by hand just doesn’t cut it. Enter the Flexible Flyer snow block maker, which makes tough snow cubes ideal for igloos and forts. Lightweight and durable, the snow block maker offers fun for the whole family. Recommended for ages 4 and older, the snow block maker measures 10 by 5

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Snow Block MakerSometimes packing snow by hand just doesn’t cut it. Enter the Flexible Flyer snow block maker, which makes tough snow cubes ideal for igloos and forts. Lightweight and durable, the snow block maker offers fun for the whole family. Recommended for ages 4 and older, the snow block maker measures 10 by 5 by 7 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 0.8 pounds.

Product Features

  • Snow block maker for making snow cubes
  • Ideal for constructing igloos and forts
  • Lightweight and durable for easy transport
  • Recommended for ages 4 and older
  • Measures 10 x 5 x 7 inches (W x H x D); weighs 0.8 pounds

Comments

Vanilla Bean says:

Works better than you would imagine … This little plastic block with handle creates perfect snow blocks to build great snow forts! The bottom (which you can’t see in the picture) is open and you can either hold it upside down and put snow in it like a bucket to build your blocks, or you can simply press it into the snow on the ground — it’s very easy. 

terster "Terster" says:

A truly fun toy for wet snow This thing is awesome! I bought 3 of them, one for each of us and we used them last winter several times after a good wet snow storm. We built huge walls and had a ton of fun defending them against snow-ball fights.

Daniel Neuffer "springcreekmom" says:

Exactly what it says to be My family and I have already built an igloo with this tool. Now I only wish we had more of them so we could build faster. Obviously you need good, packable snow. Icy hard chunks, large icy grains (like gruss), and really dry, cold, fluffy powder don’t pack well enough but that’s true for snowballs, snowmen, and any other type of snow-construction.